This 2-day intensive workshop is designed to give participants an experiential understanding of our work in movement-based expressive arts and as well as provide an opportunity to relax and recharge physically, emotionally and mentally. Consciously & creatively support the new developments and changes you would like to make in your personal and professional life in…

Come along and get a taste of the Tamalpa Life Art Process. Unleash your creativity ~ feel better in your body ~ explore artful communication ~ identify current pressing themes and discover new resources for your personal and professional life! Uncover what is holding you back from living more fully and reboot how to empower…

Tamalpa Experience weekend workshop with Audicia Lynne Morley. This 2-day intensive workshop is designed to give participants an experiential understanding of our work in movement-based expressive arts. Held at the beautiful State Theta Galleries in Scotland. Recommended for those interested in dance and health, as well as an introduction to both the Tamalpa Life Art Process…

The next Level 1 Personal Embodiment training starts 12th April 2018 at the Chichester Memorial Hall in Sandgate, Kent. Application process now open. Our programme maintains the high standards of an Approved Training Programme of the International Somatic Movement Education and Therapy Association (ISMETA). Tamalpa graduates who have completed all 3 Levels of the Tamalpa…

Welcome to Tamalpa UK

Tamalpa UK is one of five international “Tamalpa branches” invited by the Tamalpa Institute in California to
teach the Level 1 Tamalpa Personal Embodiment training programme. Tamalpa UK is a community interest company launched by Lian Wilson in 2012 in Folkestone’s Creative Quarter, Kent. The other four branches to launch are in South Korea, Germany, France and Latin America.

What is the Tamalpa Life Art Process?

The Tamalpa Life Art Process is an internationally-recognized expressive arts approach developed at the Tamalpa Institute in California by Anna Halprin and Daria Halprin, it combines movement, dance, visual art, and creative writing to access the innate wisdom of the body and the transformative power of the imagination. The Tamalpa work supports personal, interpersonal and social change, teaching new models of health, education, psychology and art.